[quote name='YodaEXE']Goodness no. If you're sharing a room in college everyone in the room will have the same mailing address. Heck, even if you're sharing a multi-bedroom apartment you all have the same address.
And the perfect way to prove that you're separate people would be with the payment stuff. Obviously, if you're different people, you'll have different names on credit cards, etc. It's kind of hard to fake that, and quite illegal anyway.[/QUOTE]
Well, that sucks for you because that's not how it worked at my school. We had a campus post office where every enrolled student had his/her own PO Box. Even when my roommate and I moved to an apartment and had a shared mailbox there, we still had our own on-campus PO Boxes. I had two addresses to have things sent to. Man, those were the days.
Also, as far as I know, Goozex doesn't keep your payment information on file (which some people appreciate). Every time I've made a payment (although I usually use Paypal), I have to type in my info. I get what you're saying, but in order for that to work, they'd really have to ask for your payment info when you sign up, which I'm sure would make a lot of people...especially those with little knowledge of the site, very apprehensive.
Finally, my last point, I know this is a bit of a stretch, but is it absolutely necessary to have separate accounts? After all, it's not like you each have a separate electric bill. You all use it, and you all contribute to pay it. Why don't you share the Goozex account and keep your own records of who has sent out games/movies and how many points on the account that person should have?
Considering Goozex tracks every game (as I presume will be the case for movies) you've ever sent/received, if there was ever a discrepency, you've got records to sort it out. It's not a perfect system, but it's workable. In the end, it's their business and they can choose to run it however the hell they want. But rather than bitching about why you don't like it, do something productive and find a way to make it work for you. Either that, or just don't use it.